blogic79 wrote: > if you use a router, the fox and pc are not in the same broadcast > doamin, so i can never work, if you have sdk in a vmware, it would > also fail sometimes, as the vmnet driver is not fully bridgeable with > some other net drivers > > --- In [email protected], Daniel Boone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>It seems te be solved. Running the network flashing from a native linux >>system worked. >> >>I was having the following configuration: >> >>fox--- router ---PC(linux) >> | >> ---Wireless--pc(Windows-vmware(phrozen)) I will not TOP POST so ...
another remark about this : I run my development system with two networks and two network cards (2 class C domains). One of these is in the subnet of the fox board, the other my other stuff. However if the FIRST card (eth0) is not the fox-board-subnet (192.168.0.xxx) then flashing will not work. In other words the fox board must be connected to FIRST network card. It appears that flashing will use the first network card disregarding the routing tables and IP numbers. Just info. Greetings, Edwin
